komamanga wrote:
^I remember I had a boyfriend and was invited to a small party for the first time by my classmates in my first year at the university. I used to talk about this other guy a lot to my boyfriend that I liked very much and my boyfriend kept telling me he was flirting with me. And I was like 'no way'. So I took my boyfriend to this party to prove him wrong and that other guy that I was so close to never spoke to me again.
Another scenario is about another classmate who I spent a lot of time with and thought we were really good friends. He send me an email later telling that he loved me. So yeah you get to know it even if you missed their signals at first.
My total score is 201.0
Language: 21.0
Social Relatedness: 88.0
Sensory/Motor: 55.0
Circumscribed interests: 37.0
That's true.
Lost_dragon wrote:
Lost_dragon wrote:
Would it be weird if I took this quiz from the perspective of my fictional characters in a story I'm making? Hmm...I should really stop procrastinating.
kraftiekortie wrote:
I find that would be a fun thing to do. And creative, too.
Well, I took it for my villain character, and she got:
70 (yellow)
Language- 3
Social relatedness: 45 (yellow)
Sensory/motor: 3
Interests: 19 (yellow).
As for my main character, they got:
85 (yellow)
Language: 10 (yellow)
Social relatedness: 27
Sensory/motor: 30 (yellow)
Interests: 18 (yellow)
Hmm...now I wonder if any of my characters would score below the total threshold on this quiz, I might try it with a few of my other characters later.
Well, since I have time I'll take the test for four more characters and then I'll leave it at that.
Turns out I do have a character that scores below the threshold on this quiz.
Male supporting character:
Total score:48
Language: 3
Social relatedness: 22
Sensory/ Motor: 14
Interests: 9
Whilst in comparison...
Female supporting character:
Total score: 148 (yellow)
Language: 11(yellow)
Social relatedness: 58 (yellow)
Sensory/Motor: 43 (yellow)
Interests: 36 (yellow)
Protagonist (who is a different character to my main character, yes they can be separate) A good example of this would be Sherlock (the titular main character) and Watson (protagonist and narrator). They (like my male supporting character) also scored below the threshold on this quiz. Albeit less so.
Total score: 60
Language: 4 (yellow)
Social relatedness:32 (yellow)
Sensory/Motor: 4
Interests: 20 (yellow)
And finally, the love interest for my female supporting character:
Total: 112 (yellow)
Language: 5 (yellow)
Social relatedness: 62 (yellow)
Sensory/ Motor: 13
Interests: 32 (yellow)
That's all folks.
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